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Synesthesia
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I want one. Does anyone know about them?
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Noemon
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Why do you want a rabbit in particular?

Edit--I have a causal friend who has a rabbit. Anything you'd like me to ask her?

[ February 28, 2005, 01:08 AM: Message edited by: Noemon ]

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I have friends who have house rabbits. They aren't as fastidious about the box as cats, so that's a concern, and they hide a lot, but in all, they are fun house pets. Whenever I used to visit them, I would spend hours playing with the rabbits.

Oh, and their lifespan is kind of short, and they often get sick.

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Synesthesia
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I need a pet... something small like a cat or a rabbit. Plus, my friend has one and they are so cute...

Going on pet adoption sites is kind of depressing. I end up wanting to adopt everything.

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I would reiterate the sick thing. Rabbits can get sick. As for the out-of-box pooping, it is not really a problem, as the little nuggets are easily picked up by a Dust buster.

If you have rabbits in a cage, save their poop and throw it in your garden, if you have one. Some people raise rabbits and worms together. The worm bed goes under the rabbit cage. (The people who do this sell the rabbits, but you don't have to) The worms can be big bucks. But I digress.

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The worst part about rabbits is when they dress up as a Valkyrie and toy with the heart of the mighty hunter.
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That would be wabbits Dag, not rabbits.
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I love rabbits we had 2 as I was growing up. Our last one, Leo was a lop. We had him for 8 years, he had the best personality. They are easy to take care of. I really want another one, Maybe when Thomas gets older
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